A Maui Hawaii Real Estate Professional to Help You Buy or Sell Maui Homes
and Property For Sale on maui, molokai and lanai

 
Specializing in Upcountry real estate sales

“There are some people who live
in a dream world, and there are some
who face reality; then there are
those who turn one into the other”
                          
Douglas Everett

Pupule Kirkhill


Pu Kirkhill
- A native Hawaiian and Maui REALTOR. As a long-time Maui business owner I really love being a Realtor here on Maui and sharing my knowledge of the island and the nearby islands like Moloka'i and Lana'i.


As former owner of Two Frogs Hugging-Maui, and Aloha Teak 'n' Tings, and one of the founding organizers of the Wailuku Centennial Hui, I know many people and keep up-to-date on Maui market trends on many levels.

Specializing in Upcountry Maui real estate services comes naturally to me since it's where I've lived for years. I also keep busy dedicating time and energy to various community service involvements as a long-time supporter of the Maui Humane Society; Habitat for Humanities; Adopt a Highway and a food program called, Feed My Sheep.

Personal gratification comes from dancing, (especially Hawaiian Kahiko & Hula); camping, hiking, horse-back riding on Maui, Molokai and Lanai, and listening to smooth jazz.

As a member of Realtors Association of Maui, and Hawaii Association of Realtors, I take pride in being one of Maui's true real estate professionals.

So, whether you're looking for a Maui dream home, a Maui investment property, or a Maui vacation hideaway, I can be your key to success, because no one knows the islands like an authentic "Island Girl."   Au Hui Hou, from Maui!  Pu Kirkhill

     
Pu Kirkhill (808) 870-6609 e-Mail
 

Interesting facts about
the island of Maui, Hawaii

Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands, in the United States. It has a population of just over 100,000 and is 727 square miles (1883 km˛) in size. Maui is part of Maui County, Hawaii. The larger (or better known) towns include Kahului, Wailuku, Lahaina, Hana, and Wailea. Main industries are agriculture and tourism.

Maui was named for the demi-god Maui. In Hawaiian legend, he raised all the islands from the sea. Maui is also known as the "Valley Isle" for the large fertile isthmus (narrow land connection) between two volcanoes.

Maui is a volcanic doublet: an island formed from two volcanic mountains that are joined together. The older volcano, Mauna Kahalawai, is much older and has been very worn down. In common talk it is called the West Maui Mountain. The larger volcano, Haleakala, rises above 10,000 feet (3,050 m). The last eruption of Haleakala happened over 200 years ago, and this lava flow can be seen between Ahihi Bay and La Perouse Bay on the southeast
shore.  Wikipedia

Pu Kirkhill (808) 870-6609 e-Mail

Maui Property For Sale

Great Maui buys. Great Maui locations.
Gorgeous Maui living!

5 W Makahehi Place - Kahului
$399,000

 
 

 


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